Screen Filler No. 60
A water-soluble blockout with drying characteristics similar to Indirect Films.
Can be used full strength for touch-ups or thinned with water if desired. Can be used in unventilated rooms since it contains no organic solvents. Recommended for use on all fabrics, with all stencil systems. Use only with non-aqueous inks.
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AVAILABILITY
- Q60 1 quart (0.946 liters) 12 per case
- G60 1 gallon (3.785 liters) 4 per case
- 5G60 5 gallons (18.927 liters)
- 50G60 50 gallons (189.25 liters)
Extra Heavy Blockout No. 10
A heavy, non-flammable, water-soluble blockout with drying characteristics similar to Indirect Films.
The high viscosity of Extra Heavy Blockout No. 10 affords easier handling, and generally assures effective coverage in a single coating. Especially useful with coarse mesh. Can be used for touchups when thinned with cold water. Can be used in unventilated rooms since it contains no organic solents. Recommended for use on all mesh, with all stencil systems. Use only with non-aqueous inks.
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AVAILABILITY
- 1 quart (0.946 liters) 12 per case
- 1 gallon (3.785 liters) 4 per case
- 5 gallons (18.927 liters)
- 50 gallons (189.25 liters)
Red Blockout - Water Soluble for use with non-aqueous inks
Red Blockout is a non-flammable, water-soluble screen filler for use with
all types of stencil systems and all types of fabric. Its viscosity makes
it ideal for mesh counts in the medium to fine range. Red Blockout can be
use for touch-ups at full strength or thinned with water.
Red Blockout contains no organic solvents; it can be used in unventilated
rooms.
PRODUCT DATA
Flash point: not applicable
Color: red
VOCs: none
Storage: 2 years in original container, at 20 - 25º Celsius.
Disposal: Red Blockout is biodegradable and can be emptied down drains safely.
Product Fact Sheet
Tech Data Sheet
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AVAILABILITY
- 1 quart (0.946 liters) 12 per case
- 1 gallon (3.785 liters) 4 per case
- 5 gallons (18.927 liters)
- 50 gallons (189.25 liters)
Instructions for All Blockouts
- Use Extra Heavy Blockout No. 10 for easier handling, for coverage with a single coating or with coarse mesh.
- For direct emulsion and CDF Direct-Film stencils: Pour a small amount onto the border area of the fully processed and dried stencil on the printing side of the screen. Scrape it evenly into the mesh, using a piece of cardboard or plastic. Apply a second, "reinforcing" coat to the squeegee side of the screen, if necessary.
For Indirect System stencils: For best register and
a strong "knit" between stencil and blockout, apply the screen
filler, as above, when the screen mesh is dry, but before the indirect
film is completely dry. Apply the blockout to the printing side of the
screen, going over the edges of the backing sheet. Let the stencil and
screen filler dry completely before printing.- For touchups: Use full strength or thin with tap water and touch up as needed with either end of an artist's brush.
- To remove: After ink removal, but before stencil removal, dissolve with water.